A drooping Caladium is a depressing sight. However, this indoor superstar’s flashy, brightly variegated leaves deserve to be on full display during their short season of growth. Water your drooping Caladium thoroughly, as dehydration is the most likely cause. Low humidity and poor water quality both play a role. Temperature stress, too much light, disease, …
Caladium
One of the primary reasons for keeping Caladiums as houseplants is their stunning foliage. Because of that, if the leaves start to turn yellow, this plant instantly loses much of its appeal. Yellowing of caladium leaves can be caused by manganese, zinc, nitrogen, and iron deficiency. Overwatering and underwatering often lie at the heart of …
If you are wondering whether you have Caladium (Caladium bicolor) or a Syngonium (Syngonium podophyllum) then this article provides you with a guide on how to recognize these plants to figure out which one is living in your home rent-free. The main difference is caladium is grown from a tuber and On the other hand, …